New protein folding technology from UW lab rivals DeepMind, promises to accelerate research Geekwire 9 hrs ago Charlotte Schubert © Provided by Geekwire Rose TTAFold can predict a protein structure in as little as ten minutes on a gaming computer. (Institute for Protein Design Image)
The lab of David Baker at the University of Washington’s Institute for Protein Design has released its application to solve one of the toughest problems in the life sciences: how to quickly and accurately predict the folding of a protein computationally.
The findings, building on work performed by the Google-owned company DeepMind last fall, were published today in the journal
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